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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

November 3, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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7 s,r?' ri MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. V, 4i,* •r-.'-.il* •. 5 sKf» *l*s£ S#r P^gg Blight *V^^I'.^S'^fW»JNl«»£ Thufsdayy Nov. 3, 1921. Wrf%£ so Flabbergasted We Can't Think up a Caption MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL J3JP OO VOO REMEMBER ~K if fa •»Lw-£^i2 jj 9\QX #46kB?JR*SMO»iK MERCHANT y-T T^P- WMQftEWso *tb MwetraK XUVS WN «or MMDOBl'N A •4 TUE VU&UrKiKMlU kwpor Owu&eeur -rw a?,1 "wo^Gwr it win. SL -*r r^., -*aS.*f *•?*&.,,t Vr— t- w.w swMlfe-xD a uve AtlAUtve &OMUA. OE^ i/~Ri y* ?tVS* ?Jr f^rJ, MBW60ttttl6tbNM "-j-?.,-* v. oeeAMA vfjiujf—« dA *1 Tfo £«tf ®*v. •MlHfflT/ iJMjlym• ii D^gJiU "reHizr^.: jfc*aA'-•"* 1 W -iv ^"/ifsvf :a—- Goes Hart "••v. '''^. 'j i•r-»y {f•' v$* T- •*. ••«,*» -v* :"-i 5 of "Who's who." The evening was examination will be held at the fire the announcement of the examination. station beginning at 10:00 o'clock a. JThere ar$ approximately twenty-five spent in games and various stunts. An elaborate lunch was served. %1. applications for licenses.. The Art and Travel club met at A letter from W. R. Teho, chairman Interesting store news will "he the home of Mrs. A. W. Wright, of the Board, of Auto Examiners, to found -on every page of The News in Chief of-Police William Teeter made Thursday, October 27, there being this issue. Shop here first. twenty-one present. The program consisted of three numbers. "Marcus Garvey," Mrs. Meyer. Immediate Service^ "Current Events," Mrs. Swisher. An Educational Fund surer. A pknic supper was served in F. A. Movis of Albert Lea was an Two musical numbers were rendered on Piston Rings the banquet hall and after 8:30 dancing Austin visitor Wednesday. by Mrs C. S. Babcock. The next for your children was enjoyed until 11:30. All Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cooley, meeting of the club will be held Tuesday, ABANKfor When you w*nt new piston rings, you want them «t once. You present stated that it v^as one of the November 15, at the home of Monday, October 31, a son. can't afford to let, your power machmenr standJdle, or your automobile ACCOUNT started torn down, waiting for a set of rings to be made. That# E. R. Hopperstad of Albert Lea was most successful parties the club has Mrs. R. C, Swisher. now your boy or girl when you need the prompt service given everywhere oa r# McQUAY-NOBRIS an Austin caller Wednesday. ever had. will provide tbe aoney aocm Mrs. E. Boyington will be given a J. A. Becker of Carroll, Iowa, was Chauffeur^ to Take necessary'for their education, here Wednesday on business. birthday party this evening at the Examination Here X- home of Mrs. Thomas Geraghty on Ten dollars deposited every Mrs. R. McCoy went to La West Water street. An elaborate PISTON RINGS Crosse Wednesday between trains. Tomorrow Morning month at compound interest Mr. and Mrs.. Chris Rettig of six o'clock dinner will be served at grows in tea years to nearly So many applications have been 'r&dy for immediate shipment anywhere. All over the country we've placed complete which all of her children with their Brownsdale, were Austin shoppers assortments o! all standard sizes. sent in to the Board of Auto Examiners $150®. Tuesday. husbands and grand children, besides Your nearest dealer can get them for are the best and promptest answer you quickly through his jobber or supply when any power or carbon trouble develops from Austin that alrepresentative Mrs. L. P. Albright and daughter of other relatives, will be present. ^You cai& s^u-t an acosost SEt house.. If thji condition of the due to faulty or worn piston will be here tomorrow, Friday, grooves or the cylinders requires oversize rings. They save fuel and oil-p^reduce Bose Creek were Austin shoppers Max Erdman, Arthur Peterson, "this bank today. sings, we have over 2000 unusual motor wear. Giveybet^er «rvfce and November 4, to conduct an examination sizes and over-sizes-••all widths and Will outlast any other make of piston Tuesday. Ray/Duholm, Richard Banfield, and ring. for chauffeur's licenses. The diameters—on hand at ths factory Miss Repha Hirsh went* to Chicago THE FIRST NATI0KAL BANK OF AUSTIN Cari- Kellum left this morning by SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET—"To Have and to Tuesday for an extended visit with H6l4'*-P°wer '—a simple, clear explanation of pistcn automobile for Garden City, South Capital & Surplus. $300,000.00 rings," their construction and operation. CARD OF THANKS, firiends and relatives. Dakota, on a hunting trip. They expect £rdman Garage Co. .Organized 1868. For the words of comfort spoken A. B. Kallestad of Sioux Falls, to be gone a week or ten days. 508:510 North Main St. and the many acts of kindness shown RESOURCES "OVER ^THREE S6uth Dakota, is here looking after The Hallowe'en sociable held Men-: toward us by friends and neighbors Ids farming interests. MILLION DOLLARS. day night at the Enterprise school during the illness and death of our J. Solon Wood and family drove to beloved daughter and sister, Edna, house was well attended. IVJiss Yerna issih as as those who sang at the futa-. well Minneapolis this morning to visit Carll, teacher, deserved much credit eral services, wish to express bur We relatives for a few days. for the splendid program she put on. sincere thanks. %5Jfclrs. George Campbell went to Minneapolis Mrs. and Mrs Robert Hanson $31.75 was taken in for thirty-two HEALTH AND HAPPINESS Tuesday to visit her daught&c+ and children. baskets, which were sold at auction. 36-1-p. Mrs. George Hancock, for a few Albert Hopfe acted as auctioneer. days. or Mrs. George Clifford and Mrs. Spencer -Miss Abbie Regan was operated on {MeQUAY-NORRIS Jordan £rank Bairs entertained fourteen are, yours if you give nature a chance. Chiropractic is IHCV(VMT"nVRm« Wednesday at St. Olaf's hospital first aid to Nature in the matter of getting well and guests at a Hallowe'en party Monday only of pistons to control excess R. L. NGLSONT for appendicitis. She is getting along oil, with McQuay-Norris\gAK^Soor Funeral Director. night at the home of Mrs. Clifford. KEEPING well, 7 Rings in lower grooves to insure nicely. The Establishment of The guests came dressed as ghosts VTIHV *9 S maximum compression and fuel economy. Service. Miss Cateherine Beckel has returned see d. and prizes were awarded to the one c. home from Mason City, Iowa, after who could guess the greatest number Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. spending a few days there with Consultation and Spinal Analysis without charge. friends. Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis Building, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ousley entertained Residence Phone—712? AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. a party of friends Wednesday evening at Bridge. Dainty refreshments were served. raiBrazniiziEra^^ 13& Pound Mrs. E. L. Alley returned home Men's Heavy Wednesday from Blooming Prairie, where she spent a few^days visiting Quilted Cotton Fleeced Lined .relatives. J. L. Mitchell, C. L. West and Wallace Union Suits CBatts Gregson went to the cities today. it .00 IMr. Mitchell will attend a meeting of~ the State Fair Board. Miss Clara Crane entertains tonight at a dancing party at her home on Bridge Street in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murphy. The, Lincoln Mothers club are sending their President, Mrs. John Meyers as their representative to the Minnesota Educational Association "held at Minneapolis. Warm Winter Coats «with Fur Collars. 50 Dresses made of fine Tricotines /l Miss Mariana Rye of Blooming Values up to $39.00 good quality Canton Crepe, all "sizes Prairie attended the Women's Missionary We Have Just What Federation of the Lutheran .t at .j Values up to $25*00-at church here yesterday and is a guest •. You Want at the E. L. Alley home. The Clover Leaf Mothers club of the Whittier school are sending Mrs. F. I. Sullivan, president of the club, 1 Why spend the time I to Minneapolis as their representative $15.00 Salts Peco Seal Plush Coats worth to and energy necessary to 1 of the Minnesota Educational Association. a Mrs. I. E. Magree, living ten miles when you can buy such south of town entertained twelve SCHOOL fMOES OXFORDS guests Monday night at a Hallowe'en good baked goods at the FEDERAL" $2.98 bunking party. Cards and music were For Boys and girls—STAR brand W&li i*»" ^All oxfords in black Russian calf -«k» enjoyed and at %nid night an elegant sizes, -and dark brown, worth $8.50 at fried chicken luncheon was served. -ssjaewf 3 Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rasmussen leave for the cities ^Friday afternoon That is the question iq al NOTE: Any Mower county patrons not able to get,to Austinsion Saturday on business. While there they plan Ml&l> you will be asking your .&&& to attend the Minnesota-Iowa football by mentioning this paper will be entitled to any of the above prices. game on Saturday. They will make friends who do their ALL AIL? ORDERS PKSMPTLY TILCED the trip by automobile^^returning own baking after you Sunday. have tried our splendid^ifH Mrs. John Myefrs entertained a party of friends Saturday evening in 4 -Products And the cost honor of her father, John Manning, ., really les^, in the end the occasion being his birthday. A i: fine dinner was served at six o'clock' "^^•^^ing considered. ~~p and the evening was spent in sociability. an and ask to see Men's^ v. ^ew ^bakery—prod Mrs. Mable Jones, teacher in i)istriet Heavy! No. 41, treated her scholars to Heavy Hallowe'en favors Monday, in the Wool "1^1 form of Jack-o-Lanterns -filled with jpeanuts It was a happy surprise for UnionrJ the little folks and they apprecaited WSltfttt Suits tho kindness of their teacher. iftie annual election of officers of r- the Cotillion" club was held at EKe Knights of Columbus hall Tuesday evening/ Mrs. J. L. Mitchell was "4 S&: :«leq^fc president Dr. M. J. Hardy, vice-president Mrs. Fred Rayman, secretary, and Arnold Johnson, trear 4.1 1 T~- .- 1